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Title: St Paul's protest
Post by: Nickbat on 02 November 2011, 21:36:35
MacBook Pro –  £1,260

Grubby hoody from gap year – £25

Free WiFi from Starbucks so you can fight the system online – Priceless, yah!

http://order-order.com/2011/11/02/tarquin-fights-the-system/ (http://order-order.com/2011/11/02/tarquin-fights-the-system/)

 ;) ;) ::) ::) ::) ;D
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: aaronjb on 02 November 2011, 21:39:39
Well, at that price it is the poverty spec MacBook Pro.. ;D
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: millwall on 02 November 2011, 21:58:02
ive left him a comment  no 243   ;D ;D
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: Nickbat on 02 November 2011, 22:03:34
ive left him a comment  no 243   ;D ;D

No word filter there, then Millwall!  ;) ;D ;D :D
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: the alarming man on 02 November 2011, 22:05:02
dont look like it... a gallon of unleaded and a struck match will get these tossers moving :y
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: millwall on 02 November 2011, 22:05:12
ive left him a comment  no 243   ;D ;D

No word filter there, then Millwall!  ;) ;D ;D :D


luckily not ;D ;D  will have another go later ;D :y
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: millwall on 02 November 2011, 22:08:53
251 as well  i think i could be busy tonight   i hate protesters  why should i work my balls off whilst they lounge about
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: Varche on 02 November 2011, 22:19:05
251 as well  i think i could be busy tonight   i hate protesters  why should i work my balls off whilst they lounge about

Err so the world is a better place. I am going to go out on a limb and suggest from your rhetoric that you haven't ever benefited from the actions of a single protester somewhere?

Plus it might occur to you at some stage to actually become a protestor at something wrong/bad or evil going on in the world and stop working so hard (for what exactly - more gee gaws?) and change something for others.
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: millwall on 02 November 2011, 22:23:59
so its ok for the majority of them to claim benefits and that means they are supposed to be actively looking for work  yeah right course they are   so im paying for them to ponce  theyve had thier say they wont make any difference  face facts they are now just getting on most peoples t!ts    and we are paying them for the pleasure    >:(
Title: Re: St Paul's protest
Post by: Nickbat on 02 November 2011, 22:25:36
251 as well  i think i could be busy tonight   i hate protesters  why should i work my balls off whilst they lounge about

Err so the world is a better place. I am going to go out on a limb and suggest from your rhetoric that you haven't ever benefited from the actions of a single protester somewhere?

Plus it might occur to you at some stage to actually become a protestor at something wrong/bad or evil going on in the world and stop working so hard (for what exactly - more gee gaws?) and change something for others.

In fairness, Varche, I think he meant these sort of protestors. They number few, indeed less than 0.000001% (or thereabouts  ;)) of the population. The media coverage they get is out of all proportion to their mass.  :(